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Portrait Photography

 

Enjoy an introduction to portrait photography using digital single-lens reflex cameras. Create successful portraits with an emphasis on portable lighting techniques. Learn to concentrate on the artistic use of light, both natural and artificial, and to work with speed lights, umbrellas, light stands and electronic triggers.

Prerequisites
Intermediate Digital Photography
  Sessions  
2 Sat., Oct.19-26
9am-1pm
Location: UWM School of Continuing Education (Click link for directions)
Instructor: Chris Pollack, award-winning photographer
Fee: $89
Discount Information
Program No. 8112-6188
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For more information, contact:
  Kim C. Beck, Director, Arts, Humanities and Science, kcb@uwm.edu, 414-227-3321
 

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Portrait Photography
What did you like best?
"Chris's expertise in the field, as well as his patience; the information provided was valuable; hands-on practice."

"Chris's enthusiasm, experience and encouragement. He makes all his students feel like they can achieve anything. He also freely shares any and all applicable techniques and gives advice on his equipment preferences."

"Chris understands photography and is able to easily and effectively pass that knowledge on to his students."


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